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    shrubs. Where 8 to 12 inches o snow may orce deer tomove, elk are much bigger and not threatened by a littlesnow. Te average chest height o a bull is 35 inches; orcow elk the average is 33 inches. Tat means a oot or two o fluffy snow is not animpediment to an elk to move or dig. However, snowthat has melted and reroze, presenting a sheet o ice,can be a barrier to an animal searching or grass. Trow in several days or a week o subzerotemperatures and elk will move to find ood. East othe Continental Divide, they ofen seek out grassywindswept or south acing hills that offer exposed grassand the security o openness to watch or predators. Some years, when winter hits hard and early, elkwill leave their secure habitat even when aced withhunting pressure.

    Other years, like this past hunting season, elk willstay put where they can elude hunters and have plentyo ood.

    Tales & Trails continued from front

    DAILY CINEMAS: 4:00 & 4:10 PM - $6.00/PERSON

    228-9239www.polsontheatres.com

    JANUARY 16 - 22SHOWINGS

    FREE POPCORN TUESDAY!FREE POPCORN WITH EVERY PAID ADMISSION

    4:10PM

    7:00PM

    9:15PM

    Rated R: Brief StrongLanguage and IntenseSequences of Violence/Action

    109 Min.

    Angelina Jolie directs this true-life tale of Louis Zamperini, the Olympic trackstar who survived a plane crash in World War II, only to ght for his life againstnature and eventually as a prisoner of war. Louis (Jack OConnell) grows up arough-hewn kid on the verge of becoming a full-on delinquent, until his brother

    starts training him to be a track star. Louis excels at the sport, and eventuallyrepresents America at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin. He must live up tothat adage under the most extreme circumstances after his plane is shot downduring another bombing raid.

    4:00PM

    6:50PM

    9:10PM

    Cast:Jack OConnell, Garrett Hedlund, Domhnall Gleeson, Finn Wittrock, Jai Courtney

    Rated PG-13: IntenseSequences of Brutality, BriefLanguage and War Violence

    Former covert operative Bryan Mills (Liam Neeson) must race to protect hisdaughter while tracking down the criminals who framed him for killing his wife.The CIA, FBI, and every cop in the country hot on his trail, Bryan realizes thatits only a matter of time before his enemies get to his daughter Kim (MaggieGrace). Determined to keep her alive at any cost, he realizes that his onlyhope for saving her is to clear his name before he is captured

    Cast:Liam Neeson, Forrest Whitaker, Famke Janssen, and Maggie Grace.

    137 Min.

    HELD

    OVER

    Offered by:Karen Waarvik, Broker/Owner

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    Nice corner lot with a patio, andDouble car garage with shop!

    ASKING $105,000

    Mon-Fri 9am ~ 5:30pmSaturday 9am ~ 4pm

    WINTERClearance

    Sale

    30% Of

    St. Raphaels last Coat Closet Giveaway is thisSaturday, 17th rom 9 a.m. noon in the Parish CentersGymnasium and includes winter coats, boots, glovesscarves, etc. or adults & children. Also i you knowo anyone in need, please let them know about thisChristian service.

    Coat Closet Giveaway Saturday

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    BUZZIFIEDS

    Blusterytonight

    Tonight:Rain and freezing rain likely, possibly mixed withsleet before 11pm, then a chance of snow. Mostly cloudy,

    then gradually becoming mostly clear, with a low around27. Blustery, with a west northwest wind 20 to 24 mph, withgusts as high as 34 mph. Chance of precipitation is 60%.

    Little or no ice accumulation expected. New snow and sleetaccumulation of less than a half inch expected.

    Saturday:Sunny, with a high near 36. West wind 14 to 17mph, with gusts as high as 23 mph.

    Saturday Night:Partly cloudy, with a low around 22.

    Sunday:A chance of rain before 11am, then a chance of

    rain or freezing rain. Partly sunny, with a high near 40. Westsouthwest wind 5 to 7 mph. Chance of precipitation is 30%.

    Sunday Night:A slight chance of rain and snow showers

    before 11pm, then a slight chance of snow showers. Mostlycloudy, with a low around 29. West wind around 17 mph,

    with gusts as high as 24 mph.

    M.L.King Day:Partly sunny, with a high near 38. Breezy,with a west wind 16 to 23 mph, with gusts as high as 33

    mph.

    Monday Night:A slight chance of snow showers. Mostlycloudy, with a low around 21.

    Tuesday: A slight chance of snow showers. Mostly cloudy,

    with a high near 28.

    Tuesday:Night A slight chance of snow showers. Mostlycloudy, with a low around 14.

    Wednesday:Mostly cloudy, with a high near 25.

    Wednesday Night:Mostly cloudy, with a low around 16.

    Thursday:Partly sunny, with a high near 29.

    GHS RESOURCE AIDE OPENING: Duties will be to assist the ResourceTeacher in the classroom and other duties as assigned. Starting wage is$10.43/hr, $12.29/hr after 3 months; benets include vacation pay, sickleave and retirement. Complete and submit Classied Application on ouwebsite: www.glasgow.k12.mt.us Click on the Employment Tab, thenselect Classied Positions. Position open until lled. Initial screening begins1/22/15.CALL SHAWNDA ZAHARA-HARRIS FOR MORE INFO 228-2485

    BUZZ

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    FOR RENT:3 bedroom, 1 bath with garage in St. Marie $550 a monthplus utilities. CALL 406-228-2114

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    COMMERCIAL SPACE FOR RENT: 1200 square feet. Prime Highway 2frontage location available now. 1 bathroom, spacious private ofce plusmore. Great parking lot for customers/employees. Utilities paid by rentebut VERY energy efcient. Snow removal of sidewalks and parking loprovided by owner. 23 US Hwy 2 East.CALL 228-2230 TO LOOK.

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    FOR SALE:2002 Ford Focus Zx3, red, 2 door hatchback with 143,400miles. This vehicle may be seen at Valley Bank. Sealed bids acceptedthrough Monday, January 26, 2015. Sold as is! Valley Bank has the righto accept or refuse any offer. CALL VALLEY BANK 228-4364

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    FOR SALE:2012 John Deere Gator RSX850i with 1453 miles, lots oextras. Asking $13,000.00 or best offer. Also For Sale a 2012 Chrysler 200with 2.4 litre, under 52000 miles, excellent condition Asking $14000.00 obest offer. CAN SEE BOTH VEHICLES AT LAWRENCE CAR WASH LOTON HWY 2. CALL 406-263-4512 FOR MORE INFORMATION.

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    FOR SALE: 2000 Komfort 34 foot 5th wheel camper with 3 slides, berglassunderbelly, washer/dryer compartment, new tires including spare, reareceiver hitch, and more. Everything in good working order and excellencondition. Asking $16000.00 or best offer and will deal. CALL 406-2634512 TO LOOK AT IT.

    A cold ront will move through the state thisafernoon creating strong winds across the area, with thehighest winds expected south o Malta along highway

    191. ravel may become hazardous, especially or highprofile vehicles. Precipitation will likely begin as rainthis afernoon, changing to a mixed precipitation byearly evening and to all snow during overnight hours.A ew places may have ice develop on roads during thetransition period o mixed precipitation.

    FOR AGES 1ST GRADE TO ADULTPRESENT A 1 MINUTE SONG AND MONOLOGUE.

    The younger ages will be auditioning for aMissoula Childrens Theatre production to be held July 3 and 4

    AuditionsSun., Jan. 18th 10 am to 2 pm

    Glasgow High School

    2015Season

    Taste of PolandDinner & Silent Auction

    Tickets:$20 each

    $35 a couple$150 for table of 8

    Live Piano Cash Bar: Beer, Wine, & Pop

    Saturday, January 24

    St. Raphaels Parish Center

    Seatings at 5:00pm and 7:00pm

    Items to benefit the pilgrimage to World Youth Day in Krakow, Poland

    Tickets Available at St. Raphaels, the Fashionette

    or by calling 263-7485

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    Glasgow

    Evangelical Church

    Friday, January 23rd at 7 pm

    Saturday, January 24th at 1 pm

    Sunday, January 25th at 6:30 pmEveryone is welcome to attend

    Popcorn and drinks will be providedA discussion time will follow for anyone who is interested.

    Free Showings at the Church

    SeniorCitizenC

    enter

    Closed For MartinLuther King Jr. Day

    Call for reservation by 10 AM228-9500

    MONDAY

    GLASGOWSCHOOL MENU

    Breakfast

    French Toast Sausage PattyPeaches Milk

    Lunch

    Chicken Salad w/ Lettuce & ChzCinn. Grahams PearsChoice of Fruit Milk

    MONDAY

    70thBirthday

    at

    theVFW

    Old Railroaders Never Die,Tey Just Derail

    Tonight

    Friday, Jan. 16

    5:00pm

    ShortyBradfords

    Te Hi-Line Gobblers o Glasgow honors thememory o Barb Marsh, a longtime supporter o both

    the urkey Federation and local youth. o memorialize her commitment to the NationaWildlie urkey Federation, Barbs partner, Joe Younkinsponsored a special rifle that was auctioned at last yearsbanquet. Proceeds rom that commemorative rifle are beingdistributed to eligible high school students this yearApplicants must be a graduating senior rom ValleyCounty and have a current hunting license. Additional materials required are a copy o yourcurrent 2014 Hunting Conservation License; two sealedletters o recommendation rom adults who know youwell; a typed essay o 250 words or less (questionsavailable in scholarship packet). Application and aladditional materials must be completed and mailed toHi-Line Gobblers, Barb Marsh Memorial ScholarshipP.O. Box 774, Glasgow, M 59230 by Jan. 25, 2015Incomplete applications or those postmarked afer thedeadline date will not be accepted. Scholarship recipient(s) will be announced at theHi-Line Gobblers 9th annual undraising banquet

    scheduled or Sat. Feb. 21, 2015 at St. RaphaelsCatholic Churchs parish hall. Call Jenn Jackson, 2637339, or email her at [email protected], or moreinormation.

    Scholarships offered in

    memory of Barb MarshApplications due in by January 25th

    Te Cub Scout Pack 898 Pinewood Derby is onTursday, January 22nd at 6:30 p.m. at St. Raphaels ParishCenter. Everyone is invited to come watch them race theircars. Tere will also be an open race afer the Cub Scouts

    or any who wish to enter.

    Annual Pinewood Derby coming up

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    he older I get, the urther behind the times I

    seem to get.

    From my point o view, Im right up to date. I

    have a computer, and I have a cell phone, its not a

    smart phone, but its not stupid either. It tells me

    when Ive missed a call, when its battery is low,the day, date and time, and it takes pictures...........

    well.....It doesnt take pictures, I have to click a

    bunch o things to get to the point where I can take

    a picture. And........the photographic quality quite

    literally sucks... ......theres no other way to put it.

    his past all I went to the Northeast Montana

    Fair in Glasgow........ .you may have heard o both.....

    the air and Glasgow. Nemont had a trailer there

    with a sign inviting olks to come in and see the

    latest in Communication devices.......guess theyrenot called phones anymore. Anyway, as it turned

    out, they werent inished setting things up yet,

    and I only saw a couple o units. A very nice young

    lady invited me to come back later, when they had

    everything set up and she would be glad to help me.

    I told her that rom what I could see, I wouldnt

    be back..........things were way to complex or me,

    I just wanted something simple and basic..........like

    the one Ive had or @%$#&& years.

    May I see it? she asked politely. O course.

    I drug the thing out o my pocket, its my pride

    and joy, makes me eel like part o Starleet, its a

    lip phone just like the ones on Star rek...........the

    original V series.

    Isnt that cute, she said.

    I mumbled something under my breath........

    Starleet, Star rek, lip open communicators arent

    cute..........theyre.........theyre..........hell, maybe they

    are cute. Ive never seen one like this beore, she

    bubbled.

    Ill come back later, I lied.

    I put my dinosaur in my pocket and let, but it

    wasnt too many months later that I realized, it isnt

    my phone thats the dinosaur..........its me.

    I only have a computer. All the up to date olks

    have desktops, laptops, tablets, smartphones and

    lord know what all else, and or all o those devices

    they can get tons o services.........I think theyre

    called apps........or a nominal ee, sometimes

    its a one time charge, sometimes its monthly or

    quarterly........whatever it is I igured out I cant

    aord the ees, let alone the devices. $4 a month or

    this $6 a month or that $16 a month or some other

    thing.

    About a year ago my old computer becameinected, and though lie saving eorts were

    extended or weeks, there was just no saving the old

    girl, so I shot her to put her out o her misery........

    the computer, not my wie. he new one is really

    slick, sleek, slender, sexy........the computer, not my

    wie, I still have the old one.

    Its wireless.......my old computer was loaded

    with wires. hey all plugged into something, even

    though I wasnt always sure what they all did, but

    there was a rats nest o wires, that even bundling andzip tying didnt take care o too well...... .none o that

    with the new one, it;s got a power cord, a line rom

    the keyboard, a line rom the printer, and..........and

    thats it.

    he down side o the new computer is I had to

    rent a ith grader to show me how to operate it, and

    hes eating me out o house and home.........oh and

    one more thing........it doesnt have programs like

    my old one... ... ..it has apps.

    Apps? Apps? What are Apps?

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    SPECIALS:

    A GREAT PLACE TOHANG OUT!

    THE HANGAR Hwy 2 East228-8280

    We Have Soft-Serve Ice Cream!

    Have Your Parties HereBOOK NOW!

    SUNDAY

    Soup: COOKS CHOICE

    Lunch: PATTY MELTDinner: 8 oz. CHICKEN

    FRIED STEAK

    FRIDAY

    Soup: HAM & BEAN

    Lunch: HOT PASTRAMI SAND.Dinner: SMOKED BABY

    BACK RIBS

    THURSDAY

    Soup: CLAM CHOWDER

    Lunch: FISH BURGERDinner: HALIBUT STEAK

    MONDAY

    Soup: CHIKEN NOODLE

    Lunch: REUBENDinner: 2 pc. LIVER & ONION

    Te Glasgow Area Chamber oCommerce & Agriculture had a verysuccessul holiday season with itsAnnual Christmas Cash program. In 2014, 64 Chamber businessmembers participated in the programwith 93 loans totaling $83,035 romValley Bank, 45 loans totaling $39,000rom FCB, and 25 loans totaling $21,750rom Independence Bank or a total o$143,785 dollars Spent Locally! Te Chamber Big Bucks program

    was also very successul. In November/December 2014 alone over $19,780 oChamber Big Bucks were purchasedrom the Chamber office. With both programs $163,565was spent LOCALLY during the2014 Holiday season in Glasgow.Te Chamber thanks everybody orparticipating in these programs andsupporting our local merchants! BUYLOCALLY AND HE BUCK SAYSHERE.

    Christmas Cash a good success

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    Just some thoughts

    to ponder

    from an old fart

    Ever wonder why the IRS calls it Form1040? Because for every $50 that you

    earn, you get 10 and they get 40.

    I wish there was a way you could donate

    fat like you can donate blood.

    Sometimes my thoughts get bored and

    go for a stroll out through my mouth-

    this is never a good thing!!!

    I do not have alzheimers- I have sometimers. Sometimes I remember things

    and sometimes I dont

    I have a brain like the Bermuda Triangle

    Information goes in, never to be found

    again.

    El Cor Del LanesVicks lanes

    Bowling

    Sponsored by

    Vicks LanesW: 24 L: 12

    Hi Line FordW: 23 L: 13

    Tihista ConstrW: 22 L: 14

    Gsw StockyardsW: 18 L: 18

    Farmers ElevatorW: 16 L: 20

    Oasis

    W: 15 L: 21E.G.T.W: 14 L: 22

    Dahl AviationW: 12 L: 24

    Nashua MensLeague

    Team Hdc.:Hi-Line Ford 917, VicksLanes 2582Ind. Scr.:Rick Viste 279,Travis Nielsen 702

    HIGH GAMES & SERIES

    Bud Light GirlsW: 15 L: 5

    FCB - HinsdaleW: 10 L: 10

    Juices Card RoomW: 9 L: 11

    Old Mil LightW: 9 L: 11

    CBs DetailingW: 9 L: 11

    Holiday

    W: 8 L: 12

    WomensCommercial

    Team Hdc.:CBs Detailing 844& FCB-Hinsdale 2334 Ind. Scr.:Diane Peterson 205 & SharleneSchmidt 498

    HIGH GAMES & SERIES

    BOWLING

    Fort Peck, MT

    Phone: 406.526.3557

    Closed January 23rdRe-Opening on the 24th

    At 11:00

    Sorry for anyInconvenience!!

    FWP Region 6 Launches

    New Facebook Page

    Montana Fish, Wildlie & Parks Region 6 isjoining the world o social media. Marc Kloker,Region 6 Inormation and Education ProgramManager, recently launched a Facebook page

    dedicated to the region: www.acebook.com/MontanaFWP.R6 he page will be devoted to Region 6 andstatewide FWP news updates, inormation, andevents. Updates will include ishing access siteor boat ramp closures, start and end dates ohunting seasons, current ice conditions, new blockmanagement areas, regional ish and wildlieprojects and more. his is an excellent resource to make FWPnews and inormation immediately available to olkswho are involved with social media, Kloker said.

    In addition, Kloker is seeking more ways topromote FWP activities via a variety o mediaplatorms. We are very proud o our region andour sta, and we want to show people what we aredoing, Kloker said. We will be posting inormation,photos, and videos o the hardworking wardens,biologists, technicians, oice sta and volunteerswho help make Region 6 one o the best areas in thestate or outdoor recreation.

    FWP encourages the public to be interactivewith the Facebook page. People are welcome to addon-topic comments concerning hunting, ishing,camping or just enjoying nature in Region 6. Klokernoted, We really want to see the public enjoyingand celebrating the unique area we live in.

    I you would like to preview the page, log on toFacebook and search Montana Fish, Wildlie and ParksRegion 6. In addition, and or more inormation aboutFWP at the state-wide level, please view the recentlymobile-riendly FWP main website at wp.mt.gov.

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    Tere is a story about a monastery in Europeperched high on a cliff several hundred eet in theair. Te only way to reach the monastery was to besuspended in a basket which was pulled to the top byseveral old monks who pulled and tugged with all theirstrength. Obviously the ride up the steep cliff in that basketwas terriying. One tourist got exceedingly nervousabout hal-way up as he noticed that the rope by whichhe was suspended was old and rayed. With a tremblingvoice he asked the monk who was riding with him inthe basket how ofen they changed the rope. Te monk thought or a moment and answeredbrusquely, Whenever it breaks.

    Friday Funnies

    by Sugar

    I may not be wonder woman, but I can do thingsthat make you wonder!

    Q:What song do you sing at a snowmans birthdayparty? A:Freeze a jolly good ellow!

    No one knows that when I was younger, I decidedto go to Medical School. At the entrance exam, we wereall asked to rearrange the letters PNEIS and orm thename o an important human body part. Tose who answered spine are doctors today.

    Winters are fiercein Minnesota where Ole lives, sothe owner o a construction project elt he was doing agood deed when he bought earmuffs or his oreman,

    Ole. Noticing, however, that Ole the oreman wasntwearing the earmuffs even on the bitterest day, theproject manager asked, Ole, dont you like the muffs?

    Ole the oreman replied, Vhy, deyre a ting obeauty. Why dont you wear them? Te Project Managerasked. Ole the oreman explained, I vas vearing demdat first day, and Finn offered to buy me lunch, but Ididnt hear him because o da muffs! Never again, never

    again!

    All the Year End Trades on Sale& Need to go, We are Overstocked

    Used Pickup Sale

    2012 Ford F-150 Platinum Super Crew27,000 miles 3.5 Liter Eco-Boost Twin Turbo 6 cyl Engine

    5' 6"box Power Deploy Running Boards,Sienna 2 Tone Heated/Cooled Seats, Heated Rear Seats

    $42,500 MSRP $38,500 CASH NO TRADENORTHEAST MONTANAS FORD HEADQUARTERS

    Call Jerry, Josh or Norm 228-2141 866-528-2141Check us out on the web for more great deals www.hilineford.net

    A comedy by A.R. GurneyLOVE LETTERs

    Starring Pam L. Veis and our veryown Artistic Director, Andy Meyers

    January 16, Cottonwood Inn - Doors open at 6:30 pmMain Show $30

    Includes Hors d oeuvres & gourmet desserts

    January 17, Soma Dis Deli - Doors open at 6:00 pmIntimate & informal show $15

    No-host Menu: Salads, Sandwiches, Desserts, Beer & Wine

    ~ GHS Swing Choir members will be featured at both events. ~

    FOR TICKETS VISIT:Fort Peck Fine Arts Council Office at 533 2nd Ave S

    KLTZ Radio at 504 2nd Ave SChamber of Commerce at 313 Klein Ave.

    Presents